addicted2modeling Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 As I peeled off the masking tape to work on the lower end, some bits of primer was peeled off along with the tape. Since this is primer, and its not too much of a concern for me, but since this incident happened, I am worried that if I mask off the top end to paint the lower, it can happen. How do I prevent this?
angelo7 Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 I wait at least one week after painting to mask it off and never had that problem.
addicted2modeling Posted September 22, 2014 Author Posted September 22, 2014 On 9/22/2014 at 3:21 AM, angelo7 said: I wait at least one week after painting to mask it off and never had that problem. In that case, I'll start on the bed..The cab is coming out pretty good! But since this is something I don't do for a living, I cannot expect showroom quality, but I can tell you this: I've learned my lesson in when to paint, how to paint, and let time pass by.
kilrathy10 Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 (edited) And use BLUE masking tape.....It's more expensive, but it works VERY well.....Not as tacky, but doesn't bleed as much as the regular stuff..... What part of Houston you from, Man??? Edited September 22, 2014 by kilrathy10
slusher Posted September 22, 2014 Posted September 22, 2014 Tony, Tamiya is the best masking tape and the 3m blue tape is always good. it is low tack so it does not stick strongly and pull off the tape.
addicted2modeling Posted September 23, 2014 Author Posted September 23, 2014 On 9/22/2014 at 7:46 AM, slusher said: Tony, Tamiya is the best masking tape and the 3m blue tape is always good. it is low tack so it does not stick strongly and pull off the tape. ehhh, I did used Tamiya's 6mm tape for the project. On 9/22/2014 at 4:03 AM, kilrathy10 said: And use BLUE masking tape.....It's more expensive, but it works VERY well.....Not as tacky, but doesn't bleed as much as the regular stuff..... What part of Houston you from, Man??? I'm by the Northwest side of Houston by US 290.
bobthehobbyguy Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 Two major cause of the paint being pulled . One is the tapes is too sticky. If you use tamiya use it to mask the edge and blue painters tape to cover the rest. Second is surface prep. You need to throughly was thea surface and scuff it with 1000 grit paper.
Guest Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 That's a perfect example of why you need to sand the body before primer. I sand the entire body on my models with 600 grit before primer. Then, sand the primer with 2000 before paint. Primer and paint need scratches on the surface to adhere well. It's especially important if you plan on doing any masking on it.
Dinky Posted September 23, 2014 Posted September 23, 2014 It can also make a difference how you peel the tape off
addicted2modeling Posted September 24, 2014 Author Posted September 24, 2014 I'm about to mask off the top end. I have Tamiya's 6mm masking tape, a roll of Scotch's automotive performance green masking tape, and a Scotch blue painter's tape. Which of these is better to use to mask off the top part of the truck so I can paint the lower half. I don't want to remove the masking tape and find some red paint chipping on the tape when im finished.
fantacmet Posted September 26, 2014 Posted September 26, 2014 I've had that issue occasionally. These days I use Frog Tape for delicate surfaces. I have NEVER had it once bleed through, nor has it ever lifted paint, not even when heavily burnishined on acrylic paint that was airbrushed under half an hour prior.
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